I spent much of my time laid up in my yoga pants and tee-shirt in the comfortable deck furniture. |
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It was a comfortable looking edifice in the Palladian style, built of dressed stone that shone warmly in the late afternoon sun. |
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Time has revealed that the pairs of sixteenths in the Gloria and the Te Deum are not daunting but comfortable for good rhythmic accentuation. |
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These are like well furnished drawing rooms, equipped with coffee tables and comfortable armchairs. |
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Fildes, meanwhile, made a fine start to his Porsche racing, lapping in a comfortable fourth place. |
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I always see him in a comfortable chair wearing one of those smoking jackets with quilted lapels. |
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Whatever the final outcome, it is clear that people who want a comfortable retirement are going to have to put away money of their own accord. |
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Back in the day, those comfortable with his modern classical accomplishments were baffled by his acetates of loopy leftfield disco. |
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Although I paid for three months to keep the owner from renting it while we're at England, I don't feel comfortable with this. |
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I think a comfortable climb rate for a paraglider from a ground tows is 500 fpm. |
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Hadi emphasized the importance of balancing the outdoor and indoor lights to create a comfortable lighting for the eyes. |
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Kate does not feel comfortable granting amorous affections in such a public place as a street. |
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Also, consider racerback tops with a high Lycra content, as they are the most comfortable and supportive for larger bust sizes. |
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In addition to comfortable casual wear, this site is a great source for fitness and active wear. |
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He picks up the pace to what would be a comfortable jog for him, but in reality, a really, really painstakingly fast run for me. |
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Indoor life is comfortable here, so abundant is the supply of the geo-thermal hot water that pumps through radiators everywhere. |
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You can't spot the joins between the spontaneous and the prepared, so comfortable are they with this uniquely intimate form of theatre. |
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For travel clothing, there are wrinkle-resistant shirtings and pant weights that are comfortable and easy to launder. |
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I know all too well how vital a well-made and comfortable artificial limb is to an amputee. |
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The cottage is warm and comfortable throughout, offering guests a peaceful, welcoming atmosphere. |
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Maybe it is my old spinning days, but I just feel comfortable with my dominant hand holding the rod leaving the left hand for the retrieve. |
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Their room is well-appointed with comfortable seating for 160 and ample room between the 20 tables. |
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Lavalavas or nothing seems to be the only way to feel comfortable while this humidity continues. |
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Afternoon tea, eaten after a light lunch and before a larger mid-evening dinner, is considered an indicator of a leisured, comfortable existence. |
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All of the outer edges of the handle are radiused, making for a comfortable grip. |
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Good restaurants have their own specialities, comfortable environment, heartfelt service and well-made dishes. |
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I mean how can you ever feel comfortable living in a house with someone who hates and resents you? |
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Her quarters were cramp with so many people in them, still, it was a very comfortable home filled with worn tapestries and rag rugs. |
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It also says you're comfortable in your middle-aged existence to drive a ragtop that looks like something out of a detective story. |
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The beach, by contrast, is intended as a comfortable spot to perch up and laze away with a potboiler. |
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While aircraft are refueled, crews can find a warm meal and a comfortable place to rest. |
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Even so, climbers should be schooled in basic rock climbing and comfortable with jumaring and rappelling. |
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They also have new light and airy interiors, more comfortable seats and extra legroom. |
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Participants are advised to wear warm comfortable rainproof clothing and suitable footwear. |
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But reality is that no soft shell as comfortable as the Serendipity will keep you dry in a torrential rain or hours of wet sleet. |
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He shrugged in uncaring resignation and reclined back into a more comfortable position. |
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Winter temperatures drop a little, but still make for comfortable diving in a wetsuit. |
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More significantly, this was an assured performance by a team who must be finding life far more comfortable now. |
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I was an actual cutter, it took me 3 years to stop, 3 years to become somewhat comfortable with who I am. |
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Perhaps more than most Europeans, Swedes have a love affair with big, comfortable cars. |
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The front seats are comfortable and supportive, as are those in the rear, where leg room is surprisingly good for a short wheelbase vehicle. |
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First of all what was the crisis in Gujrat that an assembly wherein the ruling party enjoyed comfortable majority by itself had to be dissolved? |
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They are now sitting comfortable in mid table and should no longer be treated as the whipping boys of this division. |
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My profession tends to be less comfortable with Aesculapian authority than medical doctors. |
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I envy guys who are comfortable in their own voices and who speak with deep resonance. |
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A business suit-clad man then greets them, shakes hands affably and makes them sit in comfortable chairs. |
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Only tourists can afford this fast journey, a comfortable alternative to the 12-hour torment on the rutted tracks of Cambodia. |
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All I needed now was a succession of day-return rail tickets and a comfortable ration of rest days. |
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Couldn't get comfortable in bed, but managed to get to sleep, and I've woken up with the pain as bad as ever and feeling very ratty. |
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The aim is not to make the athletes comfortable but to make them champions. |
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He laughs at his own contradictions, a lot more comfortable in his own skin these days. |
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This makes them feel quite comfortable and they love walking up and down the enclosure, says one of the animal keepers, Mari. |
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At the very least the company made sure all our keisters were comfortable with thick foamy pads while watching the show. |
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His team have played four league games since and haven't been wholly comfortable in any of them. |
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Yuvraj's batting does not make me comfortable about him staying at the wicket. |
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Before long, most neo-conservatives became quite comfortable with the economic and social tenets of mainstream, Reaganite conservatism. |
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Would you feel as comfortable wearing a counterfeit expensive watch as the real thing? |
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I generally wear comfortable clothes for DJ-ing, although I have been known to turn up for gigs in a suit. |
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I'm not entirely comfortable with doing so, in part because I suspect much of the advice is particular to my class and how I grade exams. |
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And flat-panel speakers that produce anti-noise have been fitted to fighter plane cockpits to make them more comfortable for pilots. |
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With 11 years of agritainment experience, you can feel comfortable in the ease of booking and setup of your event. |
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It's all about making those who come to the project feel comfortable from day one. |
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Flopping back on his back and sighing, he gave the blanket a futile tug then attempted to rearrange himself for a more comfortable position. |
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All the schools offer a safe and comfortable environment, and are resourced and equipped to meet National Curriculum standards. |
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A nurse will make sure you are comfortable and reassure you if you are nervous. |
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As for the pace of this preparation, the aides are saying the president is comfortable with him. |
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Now, aides say the president is comfortable with the pace of his debate preparations. |
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The support troops lived in pretty comfortable camps and rarely got shot at. |
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So without being long winded, this case does not have the cooling it would take to make me feel comfortable about it. |
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Indeed, he never looked comfortable in the early going, barely managing to hold serve twice. |
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Here again, use whatever type firearm you shoot well and feel comfortable with. |
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Yoko Ltd manufactures a revolutionary bonnet which is designed to make life more comfortable for premature babies. |
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With three separate aisles, and seats that reclined to almost vertical it was the most comfortable bus I have ever ridden. |
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Stylish, comfortable and built for adventure, this long sleeve shirt comes with exclusive logos on the chest and the arm! |
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Bill was comfortable expressing emotion, but he was also bothered by Jane's persistence in maintaining the above-mentioned regressive behaviors. |
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The home side looked likely winners from an early staged and coasted home to a comfortable victory. |
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The British seem more comfortable with the concept of an Anglo-American alliance than they do with the idea of a federal Europe. |
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He smiled warmly as he leaned back in the comfortable recliner, feet resting on the coffee table before him. |
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It is in a comfortable key with limited chromaticism, employs only basic syncopation and has frequent rests. |
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I wasn't sure I was comfortable being so close to him with something so powerful barely leashed inside me. |
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She told me she was comfortable talking to him, and he supported her wish to continue getting her education. |
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The leather and cloth front seats were extremely comfortable and very supportive, especially for spirited driving. |
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It is not a comfortable combination, and it could well get worse if the weather compounds man's self-created problems. |
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At last we had a permanent venue to express our ideas with live music, atmospheric recorded music in a comfortable loungey atmosphere. |
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The composer chafed under programmatic restraints and felt more comfortable with formal design, a sign of the symphonist to come. |
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A single vessel can moor in the lee of either island but it is not a comfortable place to stay. |
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Kayla lifted her head from its comfortable position on Landon's body to find Todd leering at her. |
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With rollers, purchase a handle with nylon bearings, a comfortable grip, a threaded hole for an extension, and a beveled end. |
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Is workplace surveillance making us comfortable with surveillance in general? |
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Furthermore, a comfortable retirement today is largely dependent on generous pensions based on an employee's final salary. |
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Amongst people aged 25 or over, 12.1 million are failing to save enough to enjoy a comfortable retirement. |
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Complete with armrest, the driver's seat is adjustable in three directions, making for comfortable operation and good all-round visibility. |
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The 11-year-old pulled clear of First Gold and Tony with a couple to go and he was much stronger on the run-in to win by a comfortable margin. |
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It's a comfortable loungey atmosphere that's even livelier in summer when you can sit outside. |
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Now she rustled in with an emphatic announcement of stiff brocade, and enveloped the spectral Angela in an embrace of comfortable arms and bosom. |
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There were also a lovely gilded desk, soft comfortable chairs and loungers that invited a person to grab a book and read for the whole day. |
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The front of the house had a quaint little porch with comfortable wicker rocking chairs and low tables that were always occupied. |
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My ideal day off is one spent with a book, a bottle of water and a comfortable lounger somewhere in the sun. |
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I noticed Steven giving me a sidelong glance once we were seated in our comfortable booths at the diner. |
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Manchester United ran out comfortable 3-0 winners and qualified for the quarter-finals. |
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We should not sit back in our comfortable armchairs in our secure society and judge them out of context. |
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He doesn't ask me along, and I don't feel comfortable asking him if I can go if he doesn't want me to come. |
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I hope my approachableness allows others to feel comfortable and relaxed around me to voice their questions, concerns or ideas. |
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Being possessed of European teeth myself, I feel dentally more comfortable on this side of the Atlantic. |
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The hotel's 64 rooms are in comfortable period style, with heavy doors and lots of antiques and arches. |
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I am flexible and open in my thinking and in my approach to different situations and I am comfortable with ambiguity. |
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The gym is equipped with treadmills, rowing machines, cross-trainer bicycles and all the machinery you need for a comfortable work out. |
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They are looking for scenic routes with comfortable overnight accommodation. |
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I was astounded that people actually felt comfortable about printing stuff like that in public. |
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However, most respondents indicated they will feel more comfortable setting up a business five or ten years down the road. |
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All the same, having an applaudable body is something Berry is obviously aware of, and comfortable with. |
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It may just be that we're not comfortable with it yet, but the browsing is kind of cludgy. |
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The only light came from the fire that had been laid so the room would be a comfortable temperature for me. |
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Years ago you needed a big car to be comfortable on long journeys, but not any more. |
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Yet we knew from the happy-clappy Sunday services that they were comfortable with guitars and tambourines. |
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By hard work and thrift he managed to lay up considerable of this world's goods and at the time of his death was in comfortable circumstances. |
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It was as comfortable as an old shoe, and it brought back old memories from the past. |
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He finds his comfortable loneliness turned upside down when a Chinese American woman enters his world and challenges him to embrace life. |
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If you are facing a difficult tee shot on a long or tough par 3, consider pulling out your most comfortable club and laying up. |
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As a Pisces, your consciousness is more comfortable when it's attuned to the macrocosmic perspective. |
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Once you've chosen a fabric you like that feels comfortable and meets your standards for appearance, get the sales clerk to show you two yards. |
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Most right-handed people feel more comfortable extending their right hands. |
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I practice my three-quarter shots a lot, so I feel comfortable with the in-between yardages. |
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My father had a knack for making a total stranger feel very comfortable in his presence. |
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He is a classic winger and, even if he occasionally plays on the left for Denmark, he is more comfortable on the right. |
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Jamal avoids the ghetto rap cool dude attitude and Brown relates to that, comfortable in low-key. |
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Try to get yourself comfortable with their appropriateness, relative to the practical lifespan of the assets being depreciated. |
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Do you think this self-created environment is essential to comfortable and confident creation? |
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The beds are huge and very comfortable and Angora and lambswool rugs are available on request. |
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However, there are times when a vacation is much more relaxing and comfortable when it can be completed in a makeshift home environment. |
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Inside it is a confection of dark polished wood, shining brass and comfortable banquettes. |
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Then, she'd toss out the rules and just go with what felt comfortable for her and find a decent guy and ta-da! |
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There is also a private bar on board and eight comfortable chairs of exquisite design are arranged in perfect order along the aisle. |
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He added that the staff would be moving from an antiquated facility belonging to a past era to a new, comfortable facility. |
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Doesn't every footballer need to slip into something more comfortable after a hard day on the pitch? |
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Onboard, you will find a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere with excellent service. |
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Sit with an alert and relaxed body posture so that you feel relatively comfortable without moving. |
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Ever since the big easy chair was reupholstered it's not as comfortable anymore. |
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Marriage followed alongside a comfortable life on the cosy road to middle-class success. |
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I watched as his hand sailed smoothly across his page and how comfortable he looked as he carefully shaded and added texture to his drawing. |
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Research has shown that those who are least comfortable with computer technology have the least knowledge of it. |
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Back at our riad, champagne corks pop and canapes are handed round as we settle down on comfortable couches overlooking the pool. |
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Stephen was already there, making himself comfortable in one of the chairs in what appeared to be the recreation room of the facility. |
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After a relaxing meal we enjoyed a comfortable night in the luxurious Luxmore Hotel. |
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In her every day life, this up and coming model wears elegant and comfortable clothes in the colours of blue, yellow or green. |
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You have stepped into sheer luxury with spacious and comfortable accommodations. |
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The team is comfortable with its quarterback calling audibles, and he might do so six or more times in a game. |
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It will be constitutionally comfortable for the next administration to deliberate on the issue of a regional rotational process. |
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He was sprawled over a comfortable looking chair, a reefer stuck in the corner of his mouth and smoldering softly. |
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A sitting president in the midst of a war should normally win reelection by a comfortable margin. |
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He calls out the plays and audibles, allowing the playmakers around him to feel more comfortable taking chances. |
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Central to the room was a conversation sofa, flanked on either side by a suite of comfortable Georgian buttoned leather armchairs. |
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They added a wraparound porch and rearranged the existing interior rooms to create comfortable traffic patterns between the old and new spaces. |
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Chest waders are good but make sure they've got a boot comfortable enough to allow for hours of walking. |
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I was wearing a roll-neck jumper and comfortable trousers and Abby was wearing a denim jacket and black trousers. |
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We are creatures of habit and only feel comfortable with people we are used to. |
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She walked at a comfortable pace until she was about two yards away from Jen. |
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Just keep walking the horse up to the last point behind the trailer where it is still comfortable and stay there. |
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They're way too comfortable making unreliable chrome-encrusted land yachts that people buy out of habit and fear. |
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These experiences have made them more comfortable with absorbing new ideas and practices, including those introduced by foreigners. |
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In her heat she ran a comfortable 2.18.75 and in her semi-final she produced a 2.13.65 to ensure final qualification. |
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The material is metallic in a comfortable blue tone to give an effortless luxe look. |
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Well, nobody's comfortable at first blush with the notion of not divulging everything. |
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Cruise is as comfortable with darkly comic scenes as with the nuances of a remorseless killer. |
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I was qualmish on Saturday, and for a minute sick, but pretty comfortable on Sunday, though wearied by the constant pitching and rolling. |
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The visitors' skipper Mark Batty 69 and old warhorse Steve Dalby 44 set up the comfortable victory. |
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So, let's wander until dark, then we can find a nice, comfortable alley to sack out in. |
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A comfortable silence had settled between the two, and she couldn't help but notice the content look on his sun-kissed face as he stared out at the ocean. |
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I understand why you were so moved that you left your secure, comfortable lives to defend the defenseless in a far off land. |
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The gap between rich and poor has widened and Brenda has seen people suddenly move from comfortable middle class lives to the poverty trap through redundancy or illness. |
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The Spanish-language questionnaires were translated into Embera and Kuna languages for surveyors who felt more comfortable working in their native language. |
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It opened in 1996, after they put in many hours of voluntary work converting the former factory into a comfortable place to relax, with its own bar and skittle alley. |
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The units themselves will be clean and liveable, but some in attendance wanted to make sure the 21 units won't be so comfortable that people want to stay long-term. |
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MacLaine, avid spiritualist and searcher, is comfortable with the unanswerable. |
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One of the reasons why I always felt so comfortable working for the DOD is that I always felt that I had some job security. |
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This summer workshop marks my second session, but the safe space and creative company of other yawpers makes anyone feel immediately comfortable to express, create, be. |
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Bennett is genteel, an elite solider, someone who is as comfortable with secularism as he is with his religiosity. |
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I need to resist my urge to talk them into my truth, just so I can feel more comfortable and secure. |
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Collins always seemed to play the game with an air of detachment, a cool aloofness in his comfortable possession of the ball and passing that was as smooth as soul music. |
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It was a comfortable room with walnut end tables, coffee table and paneling, moss green carpet, drapes and dark green throws on the lime-green couch and chair. |
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He is self-aware enough to make them comfortable with his self-deprecating humor and unaccented English. |
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See if you still feel comfortable walking around in a Robert Griffin III jersey while donning warpaint. |
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It is usually written in bass clef, although tenor trombone players with orchestral experience are often comfortable with tenor and alto clefs as well. |
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The comfortable blue molded fiberglass chair, designed by Eero Aarnio, had been retrofitted by Fascia with a mouse pad and mouse at the end of the armrest. |
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When the horse is comfortable in this work and I can do a full circle with the hindquarters in, I can start the training of the half pass, travers and renvers. |
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The congressman was able to ride those credentials to a comfortable 57 percent to 43 percent victory over Ellis. |
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Maupin is a proud radical, and goodness knows how many gay people he helped come out and feel comfortable about themselves. |
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It is more comfortable and better looking than a leaky, hot concrete roof. |
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This popular Indian dress evolved as a comfortable and respectable garment for women in Kashmir and Punjab region, but is now immensely popular here, too. |
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Living on the High Plains had barely become comfortable for the Cheyennes and Arapahos when that life was interrupted by the great rush of Colorado gold seekers. |
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Nice, comfortable loungewear includes pants and a matching sweatshirt, zipper shirt, or button down shirt, in comfortable fabrics such as cotton or flannel. |
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For those families who aspired to a nice car, a comfortable house, and private schools for their children, the new government promised economic and political tranquility. |
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I wanted to somehow plug into it with gentleness and love, because those are things I feel comfortable with. |
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These buses are very comfortable with AC and can take longboards. |
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Goerg needed a lightweight comfortable rig to carry a big sixgun and found nothing available to his liking or satisfaction, so he designed his own. |
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But how can parents be approachable and wise so their children feel comfortable speaking to them? |
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He looked round appreciatively at his comfortable modern flat. |
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It is more sporty and good-looking, nice and comfortable inside with attractive dashboard design, and also provides a top-hinged tailgate with a flip-up window. |
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He's never been too comfortable with the superstar tag, he's never been too keen to bare his soul in public and he has never done anything unless it was on his own terms. |
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Decked with Gothic windows, Renaissance loggias and Baroque stairways, the city's public spaces emulate the comfortable stride and swagger of Shakespeare's stage Italy. |
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Mulchay notes that the outside area is popular with families during the summer and provides a comfortable environment for functions and social events. |
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Whether or not technology can devise a life jacket that will be so comfortable or so stylish that one won't take it off even at home, I can't hazard a guess. |
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She also advises finding a doctor and a bedside nurse who are comfortable with the procedure. |
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They want to take on authority and comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable and all that hoo-ha. |
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But she was less comfortable with it before she was an established name in fashion. |
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Kornacki, on the other hand, appears to be far more comfortable with the kind of arcana found in The almanac of American Politics. |
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Traditional coach seats gave the illusion of comfortable padding but were angular, not reflecting body shapes. |
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The room contained a large table with comfortable chairs and microphones for audiotaping and had an adjacent room where the group could be viewed via a 1-way mirror. |
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Men and women balance each other out, and we have to get to a point where we are comfortable with appreciating each other. |
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In fact, the gamepad is extremely comfortable to use, despite what early naysayers want to believe. |
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Yeager, herself a statuesque blond model and 30-time beauty pageant winner, was just as comfortable in front of the camera. |
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Rubio delivered a comfortable answer about his preference for the music of Tupac over biggie. |
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They lead a comfortable and luxurious life without anyone disturbing them. |
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Under the pitched roof, the librarians have their comfortable office. |
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Opposite the dining area, the great-room encourages lots of living with comfortable seating, an armoire filled with electronics, and a child's table. |
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The men's event was abandoned while he was enjoying a comfortable lead. |
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Thanks to breathable fabrics like linen and comfortable details like drawstring waistbands, this summer's trends are aimed at making you feel at ease in the summer heat. |
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Far from a crude warlord, he was a chameleon, equally comfortable as a preacher or a warrior. |
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Decorated with wallpapers and furnishings from the late 1800s, rooms have the eccentric yet comfortable Victorian charm of your grandmother's home. |
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Since I am sport fanatic I'm more comfortable in track suits and takkies. |
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Hadley has the casual-chic fashion look down and is as comfortable at 1Oak as he is in the boardroom. |
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The weather here is still very warm and very comfortable in the evenings. |
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Darren Dyer and Carl Biggins gave Slingsby a comfortable lead at the break although Phil Marwood pulled a goal back to set a few nerves jangling in the second half. |
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Eventually the city kids settle into a comfortable routine that vacillates between mocking their counterparts and helping them acclimate to their new surroundings. |
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Although Anna hasn't decided one way or the other, her three-way relationship with Kathy and Martin seems so comfortable as to be almost inevitable. |
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Everyone likes the wearables because they are comfortable and easy to use. |
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The harness consists of two shoulder straps, made from a medium-grade webbing, which are comfortable and mould to your torso without being too stiff. |
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Yet such is his talent, the quality of the music seems almost effortless, and he is equally comfortable singing mambo, cha cha, ballads and rumba. |
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I'm grateful that tomorrow I'll be back to my comfortable chef's pants and clogs, able to josh with my coworkers and play with food, safely hidden from the dining room. |
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Otherwise, he decides whether or not to perform a wedding based on how comfortable he feels with the spouse on the outside. |
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The shirts are comfortable and elaborate and the suits feel relaxed yet durable. |
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You have to wonder where, in all that welter of rock up ahead, the pilot will be able to find a comfortable pocket in which to put his aircraft down. |
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The more people are comfortable and complacent, the more it plays into things that are destroying the world. |
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The seats in black leather are very comfortable and adjustable. |
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A warm, rainproof jacket and sturdy, comfortable walking shoes are a must. |
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Among the garments are smart jumpsuits and form-fitting cardigans, loose sweat pants and comfortable singlets, and even party wear such as cropped tops and wraparound skirts. |
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It was nothing fancy, just a cheapy little short-scale bass that I bought in a junk shop, but it played so nicely and just felt comfortable and friendly. |
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But when you can sing like that, how can you constrain that voice and possibly be comfortable in the back? |
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We hadn't fully understood how comfortable our life had become in recent times, constricted yes, but also extremely comfortable. |
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Physical examination disclosed a comfortable man who was afebrile. |
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I just don't feel comfortable speaking, or rather trying to speak French. |
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For cutting electrical outlet holes and other small rough sawing, where a powered saber saw will not fit, a self starting keyhole saw is very handy and comfortable to use. |
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Her performance off the wind is very good, and the full keel and centerboard make the boat easy to balance and comfortable to sail on beam and broad reaches. |
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The Windsor chair jumped across the Atlantic from England in the early 18th century and has been a comfortable favorite around American tables ever since. |
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He felt comfortable as he did things like watching and learning how to weave baskets and how to bead while sitting at the feet of Ruth Cloud, a full-blooded Winnebago Indian. |
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Sometimes with cricket it is best not to worry too much about the contest but instead settle back into a comfortable seat, recharge your glass and enjoy the surroundings. |
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First class passengers get, among other advantages such as better food and service, more space and a wider, more comfortable seat that reclines into a bed. |
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A kind-hearted couple sold their comfortable home to live in a tiny, broken down caravan after being moved to tears by the plight of Kenyan schoolchildren. |
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My friend turns on his heel and exits the quiet, comfortable train. |
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While he was quite comfortable telling us all about it, his wife was dead set against it. |
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Tamarinbleu was on song that day asTony McCoy drove him out to the line to win by a comfortable four lengths from Self Defense. |
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Most individuals can be easily triggered to enter, and be comfortable, in the agentic state. |
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Many consumers are still not comfortable making purchases on the Internet. |
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If you want to befriend the Loner, you have to be willing to show patience as he becomes more comfortable with you and what friendship entails. |
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You can tuck the body pillow around your body in various places, which makes finding a comfortable position easier. |
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England put themselves within sight of the World Cup quarter-finals with a comfortable bonus-point victory over Romania in Dunedin. |
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But not more comfortable than we need, I can tell you, comrades, with all the brainwork we have to do nowadays. |
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In Match Point, when a mistress is about to blab to a wife, threatening a man's comfortable life, his solution is to bump off the girlfriend. |
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I was very closety and not at all comfortable about the direction my sexuality was taking me. |
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Perot was witty and comfortable in his own skin, which I thought would reassure his supporters and perhaps sway some of the undecided voters. |
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She had been completely natural from the first with him, utterly comfortable in her own skin. |
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Both parents should feel comfortable with the decision to cosleep with their baby and be committed to following appropriate safety precautions. |
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The air over the white sand is as quiet and feelingless to my skin as complete, comfortable clothing. |
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In a general election fought on this issue, the Liberals were weakened but still had a comfortable majority. |
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The Starz seem most comfortable when they're in the studio, where they can work incommunicado. |
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The King sought out the farmer who had been branded and sold as a slave... and put him in the way of a comfortable livelihood. |
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A more comfortable coach, Express, started the same month and charged 1s 6d for travel inside. |
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Tottenham were knocked out of the Europa League, despite a comfortable victory over Shamrock Rovers in Dublin. |
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All were deemed very good values, with comfortable rides, good handling, high performance, and great style. |
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They like to see them awarded comfortable pensions. Is it 700,000 livres a year to the Polignac family? |
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However, some who are introverted may not feel comfortable sharing their ideas on the blog. |
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A person's first language is not necessarily their dominant language, the one they use most or are most comfortable with. |
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While the pension did not make Johnson wealthy, it did allow him a modest yet comfortable independence for the remaining 22 years of his life. |
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Keats may have seemed to his friends to be living on comfortable means, but in reality he was borrowing regularly from Abbey and his friends. |
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A comfortable litter of pine needles had mattressed the ground and spreading branches had been a canopy overhead. |
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The Westropes were friendly and provided him with comfortable accommodation at Warwick Mansions, Pond Street. |
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Queen Mary granted Tallis a lease on a manor in Kent that provided a comfortable annual income. |
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Most newer vessels are air conditioned, soundproofed from noisy machinery, and equipped with comfortable living quarters. |
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This can be the most comfortable point of sail but requires constant attention. |
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However, a large number of Welsh speakers are more comfortable expressing themselves in Welsh than in English. |
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During this time Howe's army, comfortable in Philadelphia, made no effort to exploit the weakness of the American army. |
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For the era, it offered a relatively quiet, comfortable passenger cabin and showed signs of being a commercial success at its 1952 debut. |
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Lastly, the planes produced in the United States were more comfortable and had superior flight decks than those produced in Europe. |
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His father was a man of comfortable means of the Clerk family of Penicuik, holders of the baronetcy of Clerk of Penicuik. |
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Apparently comfortable with the parody, he enjoyed the humour of the play and recommended it to others. |
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Although her family had a comfortable income when she was a child, her father gradually squandered it on speculative projects. |
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He led them on gently, encouraging them by trivialities and homely observations, making them feel comfortable all along. |
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To guarantee a comfortable position during the measurements, subjects were placed in a semi-supine position in a nephrodialysis chair. |
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This is to ensure the athletes and officials have a comfortable stay and have everything they need near by. |
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Tetris is almost uniformly popular and represents the kind of brain-flexing task that even the nongamers are likely to feel comfortable with. |
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The skin being well dressed is very warm and comfortable for ancient people who are troubled with paralytic disorders. |
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Intended for private, domestic use, these rooms were made as comfortable as possible. |
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Cycling can be more efficient and comfortable with special shoes, gloves, and shorts. |
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As such they are often built as cruisers allowing more comfortable sea passages. |
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Silk's absorbency makes it comfortable to wear in warm weather and while active. |
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Do you know why a woman of such pulchritude is married to me? 'Cause I make a comfortable living. |
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By 1963, many church leaders felt more comfortable speaking out in support of racial equality. |
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The winter is mild and very comfortable weather pertains over the city throughout this season. |
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These productions would be comfortable to watch with no smell, relatively very little heat, and more freedom for designers. |
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With a resourceful use of space and a fresh coat of paint, the room became a pleasant library with a comfortable seating area. |
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